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01.08.08

Wouldn't the wiki be a great place to post all of the essays you write through the year? Could we move toward a paperless classroom - where "paperless" means "no pieces of paper," as opposed to "no papers"?- brtom brtom

No. Absolutely not. We have enough to worry about with posting on this thing. It is already utterly confusing and tedious. Spare us.


I agree with John. I think that sometimes our essays are pretty personal to us, especially if the essay is actually a poem or something like that. The only way i could see posting our essays online too as being productive would be to make the essays postable material. But then again, sometimes people don't want other people to have the opportunity to get credited posts by bashing their work. - kli-c kli-c Jan 8, 2008


Well I was thinking that if we were simply to post our essays online I was wondering how we would recieve the same type of feedback that we are used to. But I suppose if we were sent a message back containing the suggestions and corrections it would work out similarly. Kent also brought up the point that when we print our papers to hand in, it is more of a process and we therefore turn in work of a higher quality. We could recieve feedback more quickly to make corrections electronically then I suppose... I'm not sure but I don't know how some people would feel about having their works and the comments online for everyone to see. - Sha-c Sha-c Jan 8, 2008













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